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==This is explained in easy and simple steps any can follow==1. on the minecraft title screen, click mods and texture packs and click on "open texture packs folder"2. click the folder that opens up(on the title bar) and press backspace3. open saves folder4. copy the folder with the name of the world you want to your usb5. insert usb and do steps 1 to 3 on the other computer6. paste the copied folder(world)3 years ago
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3. Open the AppData folder. If you don't see it there, do the following:3a. Press alt and go to Tools > Folder Options3b. Go to view tab and look through the list for "Show hidden files, folders, and drives"3c. Enable the "Show hidden files.." and click OK

4. Open the AppData folder and go to Roaming\.minecraft\saves

There will be one folder for each world you have created. You want to copy the world folder to your other computer. The easiest way to do this is with a USB storage device (jump drive/flash key/whatever).

On the destination PC, do the same steps to get to that Saves folder and paste the world folder there from the USB storage device or whatever you're using to transfer it. If you have another world there with the same name, rename it to something else before pasting.3 years ago 10

Go to the start menu and type in %appdata% then hit enter. After that click on the .minecraft folder and after in there click on "saves". You can put them on a USB then transfer the save you want. I hope this help! :)3 years ago 00

You can't play the world from your USB device. You can copy the world to your USB and replace the one on your PC(s) as needed. It cannot be directly loaded off the USB, because the worlds are drawn from that .minecraft/saves folder and that can't be changed.3 years ago 00